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Biogenic Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds by Urban Forests 被引量:2

Biogenic Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds by Urban Forests
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摘要 All plants emit a wide range of volatile compounds, the so-called biogenic volatile organic compounds(BVOC). BVOC emissions have received increased scientific attention in the last two decades because theymay profoundly influence the chemical and physical properties of the atmosphere, and may modulate planttolerance to heat, pollutants, oxidative stress and abiotic stresses, and affect plant-plant and plant-insectinteractions. Urban forestry may have a high impact on atmospheric composition, air quality, environment,and quality of life in urban areas. However, few studies have been carried out where the emission of BVOCcould have important consequence for the quality of air and contribute to pollution episodes. A screening ofBVOC emission by the mixed stand constituting urban forests is therefore required if emissions are to bereliably predicted. Monitoring the emission rates simultaneously with measurements of air quality, plantphysiology and micrometeorology on selected urban forests, will allow detailed quantitative information onthe inventory of BVOC emissions by urban vegetation to be compiled. This information will make itpossible to propose an innovative management of urban vegetation in cities characterised by heavy emissionsof anthropogenic pollutants, aiming at the abatement of BVOC emissions through the introduction or selectionof non-BVOC emitting species in urban areas subjected to pollution episodes and in the new afforestationareas covering peri-urban parks, green belts and green corridors between peri-urban rural areas and theconurbations. All plants emit a wide range of volatile compounds, the so-called biogenic volatile organic compounds(BVOC). BVOC emissions have received increased scientific attention in the last two decades because theymay profoundly influence the chemical and physical properties of the atmosphere, and may modulate planttolerance to heat, pollutants, oxidative stress and abiotic stresses, and affect plant-plant and plant-insectinteractions. Urban forestry may have a high impact on atmospheric composition, air quality, environment,and quality of life in urban areas. However, few studies have been carried out where the emission of BVOCcould have important consequence for the quality of air and contribute to pollution episodes. A screening ofBVOC emission by the mixed stand constituting urban forests is therefore required if emissions are to bereliably predicted. Monitoring the emission rates simultaneously with measurements of air quality, plantphysiology and micrometeorology on selected urban forests, will allow detailed quantitative information onthe inventory of BVOC emissions by urban vegetation to be compiled. This information will make itpossible to propose an innovative management of urban vegetation in cities characterised by heavy emissionsof anthropogenic pollutants, aiming at the abatement of BVOC emissions through the introduction or selectionof non-BVOC emitting species in urban areas subjected to pollution episodes and in the new afforestationareas covering peri-urban parks, green belts and green corridors between peri-urban rural areas and theconurbations.
出处 《Chinese Forestry Science and Technology》 2005年第1期20-26,共7页 中国林业科技(英文版)
关键词 城市森林 挥发性有机化合物 生物散放 异戊二烯 臭氧 光化烟雾 森林生态系统 BVOC, emissions, inventories, isoprenoids, ozone, photochemical smog, urban trees
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